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The Keyecu Smart Card Remote Key Shell Case is a durable, smooth exterior replacement shell designed for 3+1 button Mazda keys from 2007-2009 models including Mazda 5, 6, CX-7, CX-9, RX8, and Miata. It requires no programming, only local blade cutting, making it a hassle-free, cost-effective upgrade for professionals who value seamless functionality and style.




| ASIN | B00WE0YMLM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,741 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #142 in Car Anti-Theft Protection #2,389 in Key Shells |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (181) |
| Date First Available | 1 December 2015 |
| Exterior | smooth |
| Item Weight | 23 g |
| Item model number | b84-70 |
| Manufacturer | Keyecu |
| Manufacturer Part Number | b84-70 |
| Package Dimensions | 11.1 x 7.6 x 0.9 cm; 23 g |
| UPC | 600594291466 |
J**K
Great product, the shell fit perfectly and the material feels strong and high-quality. It’s an excellent replacement option, easy to assemble, and very similar in design to the original. Completely met my expectations.
L**A
I needed to replace my original smart key case because it was broken and hard to function. So bought this new one to replace it but I was totally disappointed since it only came with just a shell no instructions no nothing so it rendered itself useless! I need to return it.
C**"
Very nice
A**R
It’s just the shell of a key fob. There is no printed circuit board or battery connection inside.
F**R
The original Mazda key fob is difficult to disassemble. Careful work with a sharp X-acto knife will free the circuit card and contacts, though. Be careful! The replacement plastic shell parts are well-molded and accommodate the circuit card and contacts well enough. A small piece of transparent plastic that is supposed to hold the battery contacts in place doesn't fit the space where it was intended to fit. A dab of gorilla glue would work in its place, though. The case needs careful gluing along the edges. Superglue seems to be the right kind of glue, but have some solvent handy to wipe off the excess and avoid making a sticky mess. Finally, the Mazda logo needs to be carefully removed from the old fob and glued into the space on the new fob. Again, superglue will do the job.
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